| Project by senomozi | posted 79 days ago | 1008 views | 1 time favorited | 6 comments | ![]() |
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Raise your hand if you’ve ever seen a piece like this one ;-) This is a traditional-form hockey stick rack, custom built to house a customer’s 20-stick collection from the 2007 Ottawa Senators ice Hockey team. Locking bars prevent unwanted removal of the sticks. Solid birch and birch veneer plywood construction. Finish is a brushed nitrocellulose lacquer over an oil stain. Pegs are made from solid brass rods polished and sprayed with an acrylic clear finish to prevent oxidation. Painting done by my wife Johanne.
-- Senomozi - Gatineau, Canada





























6 comments so far
ken90712
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posted 79 days ago
Great Job! I have a good friend that played Collage hockey and plays on a semi-pro team now with retired NHL players. Would love to learn more about this item. I also drank out of the Stanley Cup when my friend Brian Rolston won it with the devils. Pretty special.
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
cstrang
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posted 79 days ago
Very nice work… wrong team though hahaha
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RexMcKinnon
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posted 79 days ago
Neat project. Well done.
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Alan
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posted 79 days ago
Wow, he must be a major Senators fan.
-- Alan, Prince George
WistysWoodWorkingWonders
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posted 75 days ago
Gotta say, that is a very nice stick rack… really the only improvement required would be to replace the sens logo with the canucks logo… otherwise, great stick rack…
very nice idea and thanks for posting… might have to build one of those for my sticks…
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a1Jim
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posted 75 days ago
looks super
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